- Ackermuseum
- Forrest Ackerman, renowned science fiction and horror collector, opens his Hollywood Hills 18-room home filled with science fiction and horror memorabilia to visitors on most Saturdays that he is in town.
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- Area 51 Museum
- Collections related to Area 51 and Unidentified Flying Objects, located near Groom Lake, Nevada.
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- Banana Museum
- Nearly 4,000 banana related objects have been collected in this Auburn, Washington museum.
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- Bunny Museum
- A collection of over 12,000 bunny related collectibles displayed in a Pasadena, California home.
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- International Banana Club Museum
- The first and largest banana museum in the world with more than 17,000 items on display. Located in Altadena, California.
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- Museum of Death
- Collections related to serial killers, graphic accident photos and mortician memorabilia, located on the historic Walk of Fame in Hollywood, California.
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- Old Trapper’s Lodge Statue Gallery
- Originally constructed to draw attention to a roadside motel, the folk art, larger than life figures are now displayed on the Pierce College Campus in Woodland Hills, California.
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- Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
- Ripley’s Believe It or Not! has 25 worldwide museums all containing unique exhibits of curiosities featured in the newspaper column of the same name.
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- Winchester Mystery House, San Jose
- In 1884, Sarah Winchester, heiress to the Winchester Rifle fortune, began a house building project that would not stop until her death in 1922. The Victorian style house ended up with 160 rooms and many construction oddities such as doors and stairways leading to nowhere.
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